Virginia Tech College of Architecture, Arts, and Design
Blacksburg, Virginia, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Duration
1-2 Years
Salary
$65,000.00 - $75,000.00
Industry
Community Management
Min Experience
5-7 Years
Min Education
Master's Degree
Required Travel
0-10%
Salary - Type
Yearly Salary
Job Function
Director/Manager/Supervisor
Assistant Professor of Practice, Property Management
Assistant Professor of Practice, Property Management
Description
Job Description The Property Management Program in Virginia Tech’s College of Architecture, Arts, and Design (AAD) invites applications for a full-time academic year Assistant Professor of Practice appointment, to begin August 2026 in Blacksburg, Virginia. This is a 9-month (academic-year) appointment with an initial term of three years and the opportunity for renewal. Positions at the rank of Assistant Professor of Practice carry expectations in teaching, professional engagement, and service.
Come join our Virginia Tech Property Management Program as an Assistant Professor of Practice and help shape the future of one of the nation’s most dynamic and industry-connected academic communities. Located in the vibrant college town of Blacksburg, this role offers the rare opportunity to blend real-world professional expertise with meaningful academic impact. You’ll teach highly motivated undergraduate students preparing for leadership roles across residential and commercial property sectors, bringing your practical experience directly into the classroom. Our program is known for its strong industry partnerships, applied learning focus, and commitment to innovation—giving you the platform to influence curriculum, mentor emerging professionals, and stay deeply engaged with evolving industry trends.
Primary responsibilities of the position include: Instruction: Teach and develop undergraduate courses within the Property Management curriculum. Industry Leadership: Lead, support, participate, and help coordinate the Property Management Advisory Board meetings and annual career fair. Mentorship: Advise and mentor undergraduate students through service as faculty advisor to student organizations related to property management and experiential learning activities. Recruitment: Support recruitment of majors and minors through various channels. Collaboration: Collaborate within AAD and other programs in the School of Design as well as units across campus to enhance the Property Management program for faculty and students.
This position is ideal for professionals who are passionate about giving back to the field while continuing to grow their own influence and expertise. You’ll collaborate with supportive colleagues, connect with leading property management organizations, and contribute to experiential learning initiatives that prepare students for immediate success. At Virginia Tech, you’ll be part of a university recognized for its culture of service, applied excellence, and forward-thinking approach. This is more than a teaching role—it’s an opportunity to inspire the next generation of property management leaders.
Requirements
A Master’s degree from an accredited institution in property management or a related field; or bachelor's degree in property management or related field combined with exceptional professional credentials validated by regional or national awards/recognitions for professional products and significant experience in professional practice. Significant professional experience in residential or commercial property management, maintenance management, leasing, operations, management, real estate, hospitality tourism and management, public or business administration, or related field.
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